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20 Sentences With "shouts down"

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She also shouts down random uber-conservative American tweeters on the regular.
At the par-25 fifth, Tiger Woods shouts "down, down" after launching his drive.
If others are in the store, usually at least one person shouts down the racist.
She shouts down a classmate who tries to suggest AIDS resulted from a man having sex with a monkey.
"You gotta keep up man, gotta get smart," the guy shouts down from the front of the truck, as it starts to drive itself away.
Happer, who has no background in climate science, shouts down one of the hosts and tells him to "shut up," which might explain why he's been embraced by the Trump regime.
There's another case that I think is easy one way, although I know lots of people who think it's easy in just the opposite way: when a raucous crowd shouts down the speaker.
Weiner is one cringe-inducing real-life drama after another, as Weiner faces a palpably hostile crowd, exchanges snide schoolyard threats with a rival candidate, or shouts down a heckler at a public appearance.
"The rise of a political candidate who deliberately appeals to the basest and most violent elements in society, who encourages aggression among his followers, shouts down opponents, intimidates dissenters, and denigrates women and minorities, demands, from each of us, an immediate and forceful response," the letter says.
"The rise of a political candidate who deliberately appeals to the basest and most violent elements in society, who encourages aggression among his followers, shouts down opponents, intimidates dissenters, and denigrates women and minorities, demands, from each of us, an immediate and forceful response," they wrote.
"[T]he rise of a political candidate who deliberately appeals to the basest and most violent elements in society, who encourages aggression among his followers, shouts down opponents, intimidates dissenters, and denigrates women and minorities, demands, from each of us, an immediate and forceful response," the authors wrote.
"[T]he rise of a political candidate who deliberately appeals to the basest and most violent elements in society, who encourages aggression among his followers, shouts down opponents, intimidates dissenters, and denigrates women and minorities, demands, from each of us, an immediate and forceful response," reads an open letter signed by the writers.
On the one hand, no matter how many times he forgets what state he's in, or angrily shouts down a voter or fails to complete one coherent sentence during his debate performances, there he is at the top of the polls, strong and steady in spite of his often weak and wobbly performance.
Clearly irked by the lazy and inaccurate ways he was being portrayed by detractors, he shouts down the PMRC on "Freedom Of Speech," and decries the radio's unwillingness to play the likes of Boogie Down Productions, Public Enemy, and himself on "This One's For Me." From that point on, Ice-T addressed difficult topics more frequently, reinventing himself as an oft-sociopolitical spitter and earning greater respect in the process.
Now we have something more extreme, in the sense that we have a semi-organized movement of people who profit from that and who continue it in the institution of Breitbart and talk radio on the right and an activist core on social media that shouts down news reports and attacks journalists, and then a Trump machine that profits from that and coordinates in a way with that, because his Twitter feed is central headquarters for that in a way.
Daily Caller: "Jim Acosta just threw a temper tantrum after getting spanked" Breitbart: "Jim Acosta has no idea how many immigrants speak English" The Blaze: "Watch: Stephen Miller shouts down and insults CNN's Jim Acosta over immigration" Washington Examiner: "Conservatives praise Stephen Miller, rebuke CNN's Acosta after White House press briefing" Washington Times: "Stephen Miller, Trump aide, spars with CNN reporter Jim Acosta over immigration plan" Democratic Underground: "Top White House aide gets questioned on racial coding in new immigration policy, totally flips out" ThinkProgress: "Stephen Miller attacks Statue of Liberty poem, echoing popular white nationalist talking point" Daily Kos: "Trump aide goes off rails, cites hate groups, disses Lady Liberty's 'Give me your tired' call" HuffPost: "Top Trump Aide Struggles To Back Up Trump's Push For Slashing Legal Immigration" Daily Beast: "Stephen Miller loses it on CNN's Jim Acosta"
The caller, who is angry, shouts down the phone. Uncomfortable the man tries to leave but is shot with a silenced pistol several times by Lardier. The man who died was the brother of Cash. Cash is under surveillance by Lieutenant Julia Molina from Interpol.
Although Packer and Gridley are told to demand a shilling per hour, they are willing to find a compromise when meeting the employers. They agree a return to work for an interim rewards plus negotiations. Maggie leads a revolt against this agreement, and a huge crowd at Woodhouse Moor shouts down Gridley. Maggie claims that shop stewards are undermining the strike, and the crowd votes to continue striking.
Realizing she is gone, Étienne becomes agitated and goes to look for her, running into Gaspard, the goatherd, who recommends that he kneel before his goat and ask for help. After doing so, Étienne turns ecstatic and shouts "Down with science!" before being forcibly restrained by his cousins. Étienne goes back to his old life, but on the day of his wedding he discovers Nénette, happily pregnant with his child, working in a hotel kitchen. He abruptly brings her instead of Marie-Charlotte to the waiting crowd.
Rita and Alfred's conversation is interrupted by the return of Asta and Borghejm, and then followed by sounds of shouts down by the sea, which reveal that Eyolf has drowned after following the Rat-Wife into the sea. Down by the sea, Alfred mourns and is comforted by Asta. Rita and Borghejm follow, and once again Borghejm removes Asta from the action allowing for confrontation between Rita and Alfred. In the course of their conversation, Rita talks more about needing Alfred wholly while Alfred reveals that he married Rita in order to be able to better Asta's life.

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